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Charterer’s account

Charterer’s account

Created OnFebruary 15, 2018
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Depending on the type of charter (voyage or time or demise) the owner and the Charterer pay for different expenses. The Charterer pays little apart from freight, deadfreight, demurrage and general average contributions in a voyage charter. At the other extreme, he pays almost all costs, except perhaps registration fees and tonnage taxes in a bareboat or demise charter.

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  • Bareboat charter
  • Dreadage or Dreading Clause
  • General Average
  • Advance freight
  • Arrived ship
  • Cesser Clause

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